"It was uneventful for us," Metro-Dade Police Lt. Bob Norris said on Monday, as the agency closed its books on Super Bowl XXIII. "We've had more action during some regular Miami Dolphins games."

A total of 37 arrests were made in or around Robbie stadium, Norris said. The Jan. 22 game was attended by 73,179 spectators, the National Football League said.

No felony arrests were made at the game, Norris said.

The major nuisance to fans were pickpockets. As in any major event, they mingled among the spectators, mostly tourists.

"In terms of money, we don't have an idea of how much fans lost," Norris said.

About 20 suspected pickpockets were hauled away and their gains, in some cases, will be returned to the victims, Norris said. Other arrests were for infractions such as ticket scalping and drunkenness, Norris said.

A total of 18 people, some ticket holders, were ejected from the stadium or its premises for drunkenness, fighting and trespassing, Norris said.